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The Earshot podcast is packed with great radio production, shared by the people who make it.
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Michaela Hallam, Kate Dinsdale and Debbie Dillon
Duration 39’27”, 192kb/s stereo mp3, file size 55.5 MB.
Loudness -16 LUFS.
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In this edition, Michaela Hallam, Debbie Dillon and Kate Dinsdale demonstrate how the BBC’s in-house creative agency approaches radio.
They play trails that promote Audio Description for viewers with restricted sight, their Wimbledon 2018 campaign that was much-loved by Chris Evans and the launch of the corporation’s ambitious project to aggregate music, podcasts and radio together in one place, BBC Sounds.
Kate, Debbie and Michaela describe how they achieve consistency of message while creating bespoke executions to fit the sound of each BBC radio service to maximise the effectiveness of their work.
You’ll also hear how BBC Creative works with independent production houses like Mcasso Music and Audio Always, and the team share tips for you if you want to be part of a future production with the agency.
Links
Career opportunities with BBC Creative
Mcasso, responsible for producing the sonic mnemonic for BBC Sounds.
Audio Always, which has contributed to several recent campaigns by BBC Creative.
Credits
Earshot theme by the Tiger Club Band. Voiceover is Elly Fairman at Hobsons.
Views are personal. Steve and the contributors acknowledge all rights held by the owners, creators and performers of the recorded works which are included solely for the purposes of education and review.
CommentsFriday 12 April, 2019, 6 Music pioneers dynamic personalised trails | Earshot writes: […] …and this trail from BBC Creative: […]From Earshot where views are personal and original writing is licensed under Creative Commons. Follow @earshotcreative and send story ideas and examples of great creative work to the editor @smartin

The Earshot podcast is packed with great radio production, shared by the people who make it.
Just weeks after launching its new breakfast show, station sound producers Ben Stones and Liam Hadley share the production secrets of Radio 1’s imaging. We hear also from host Greg James and ReelWorld music director Erik Huber who created the show’s theme.
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Ben Stones and Liam Hadley
Duration 45’44”, 192kb/s stereo mp3, file size 64 MB.
Loudness -16 LUFS.
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Show notes
The sound of BBC Radio 1 is heard by more than nine million people in the UK every week. In this edition of Earshot, producers Ben and Liam explain how they and their team create the imaging production and promos for this legendary station.
They unpack the new imaging for Radio 1 Breakfast and presenter Greg James describes what he wanted the imaging to achieve, and what it means for him, his audience and the show he leads. You’ll hear the different mixes of the Breakfast theme, produced by ReelWorld, including the 2 minute opener.
Ben explains how the station uses a cast of four station voices – Matt, Georgia, Rachelle and Lewis – and how he found new talent for breakfast. Beth is the female voice of the show and it’s her first ever voice gig.
We also learn how many people can fit into a tiny BBC production booth, how ideas Liam heard on Australian radio have inspired his work at BBC Radio 1 and why he insisted on reinventing the music montage.
All that, plus the creative genesis of the Live Lounge opener, the flexible structure of “The 1 for…” positioning line that ended up emblazoned on the side of a tour bus, and deep imaging geekery from two producers passionate about their craft and the power of great radio production.
What Greg says…
As with Matthew Corbett and Sooty, Greg had a hand in it…
Question and answer session from The Guardian
Links
In the show Ben and Liam mention Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James, Reelworld, the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, the station branding service IMGR and the Official Chart with Scott Mills.
Earshot bonus: the Erik Huber interview in full
Erik Huber talks to Steve Martin
In this exclusive half-hour interview, ReelWorld Music Director Erik Huber discusses his approach to radio imaging production, how the craft has changed in more than twenty years of ReelWorld and his personal perspective on the Radio 1 breakfast project which his company won in a hard-fought open pitch.
Credits
Earshot theme by the Tiger Club Band. Voiceover is Elly Fairman at Hobsons. Special thanks to Meryn Shetye at ReelWorld.
Views are personal. The contributors acknowledge all rights held by the owners, creators and performers of the recorded works which are included solely for the purposes of education and review.
CommentsMonday 12 November, 2018, ReelWorld celebrate new sound of BBC Radio 1 Breakfast – JingleNews.com writes: […] The BBC Radio imaging team and ReelWorld Music Director Erik Huber have spoken to the latest Earshot Creative podcast about the project, which can be heard here. […]From Earshot where views are personal and original writing is licensed under Creative Commons. Follow @earshotcreative and send story ideas and examples of great creative work to the editor @smartin

The Earshot podcast is packed with great radio promotion ideas, shared by the people who make them.
Playing games
This time, two of planet Earth’s leading commercial radio practitioners explore the world’s greatest contest and competition mechanics and what makes them so effective for audiences and sponsors alike.
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Jonathan Lumley and John Simons
Duration 47’45”, 192kb/s stereo mp3, file size 71.2 MB.
Loudness -16 LUFS.
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Thanks to you, Earshot recently hit number 377 in the Apple podcast chart for Marketing and Management in the UK. Yes, 377. In this world one takes what one can get.
Show notes
From the Cash Call to the Bong Game® to the Real Radio Renegade, Jonathan Lumley from East Coast Radio and Jacaranda FM in South Africa and international radio consultant John Simons from the UK reveal their favourite competition ideas, both as set-piece promotional moments and everyday benchmarks.
In conversation with Earshot’s Steve Martin, they explain how their favourite competition mechanics work, the critical dos and don’ts for any promotion and how data from engaged listeners can help you demonstrate to advertisers the quality of audience you attract. You’ll also discover the 1% rule and why John’s cousin hasn’t been for dinner recently.
If you run competitions, games or sponsored promotions on your station this is a rare opportunity to learn from two of the best, from both sides of the globe.
Trademarked competition names
If you want to check whether a proposed competition has been trademarked in the UK, this is the central UK Trade Mark registry.
Jonathan Lumley (left, enscarfed) and John Simons (jacketed and labelled).
Next time: Ben Stones and Liam Hadley from the BBC, including the inside story on the imaging for the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James, produced with ReelWorld.
Credits
Earshot theme by the Tiger Club Band. Voiceover is Elly Fairman at Hobsons.
Views are personal. The contributors acknowledge all rights held by the owners, creators and performers of the recorded works which are included solely for the purposes of education and review.
From Earshot where views are personal and original writing is licensed under Creative Commons. Follow @earshotcreative and send story ideas and examples of great creative work to the editor @smartin

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